4% of the Australian population has red hair
and 2.5% of the New Zealand population has red hair
a lot less than half. Its rumored that natural red heads will go extinct soon.
2% of the US population and 4% of the worlds population are red heads
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
yes Answer: Possible experiments: * Microscopic analysis to determine if it looks different from other colours of hair * Cross sectional appearance vs other colours* Tensile strength (how strong is it)* Trace metals examination (what makes it red) * Percentage of red hair in a population * Hereditary of red hair (trace family tree to see if red hair is a recessive or dominant gene)
2%
Scotland
2% 2%
12%
Only 2% of Americans have red hair.
"white skin, blue eyes, blond hair normally but sometimes brown or red hair" Scotland has a much higher than average percentage of people with red hair and also with the red 'gene', compared with any other country in the world. In Scotland, 13% of the population has red hair while an estimated 40% actually have the red gene. This is disproportionately high considering that, as a percentage, red heads make up less than 2% of the world's population. Red hair, is thus a very typical Scottish trait. Historically, Red headed people have only ever been recorded as a group by the Romans, when the Roman historian Tacitus described the Picts as having 'red hair and large limbs.' Modern anthropologists have now placed red hair as a unique characteristic of the Picts - Picts being the original name for the Scots.
Scotland had 13%.AnswerHands down, Ireland, of course. (9%) AnswerScotland then Ireland Mainly America DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHScotland has the highest percentage of redheads in the world
nly about 5% of the world have red hair including me